Jeremy Clarkson's Pub: The Farmer's Dog - A Rural Sensation
Jeremy Clarkson's new pub, The Farmer's Dog, in Oxfordshire attracted hundreds of visitors on its opening day, mirroring the success of his show Clarkson’s Farm. Fans traveled from various regions to experience the pub, while locals expressed both enthusiasm and concerns about its impact. Despite operational challenges, the opening was a success, with visitors eager to see what Clarkson has in store.
Jeremy Clarkson's new pub, The Farmer's Dog, has become an instant tourist hotspot in the picturesque Oxfordshire countryside.
Located in Asthall, the pub attracted hundreds of visitors on its opening day, many of whom were fans of Clarkson’s Prime Video series, Clarkson’s Farm.
The visitors came from various regions including Newcastle, Essex, and the Channel Islands.
One notable attendee, Hannah, celebrated finishing a week of radiotherapy by visiting the pub.
Clarkson's nearby neighbor, metal sculptor Christopher Townsend, crafted a pub-warming gift for him—a metal sculpture called ‘The Farmer’s Tree.’ While the pub has been well-received locally, there are concerns about increased traffic.
Clarkson has plans to serve only British food and drink at The Farmer’s Dog, though he's admitted to operational challenges.
Despite these, the pub’s opening saw a continuous stream of visitors, reflecting its anticipation and initial success.